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BACKLOG STUDIES IBD

ALPHA EDITIONS
05 / 2021
9789354542541
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Sinopsis

A sharp, humane voice from the bustle of nineteenth century America returns to the shelf. This is a work that makes the old feel newly urgent, a reading that asks questions about city life, progress, and what we owe to each other.Backlog Studies gathers crisp essays that blend social satire with critical non fiction, surveying american urban life and industrial era criticism with keen historical eye. Warner?s reflections move from bustling streets of urban new england to broader currents of ethical reform, tracing how ideas travel, clash, and endure. The collection remains a lucid guide for scholarly readers and history students alike, offering a window into the debates that shaped a nation and the everyday anxieties that still resonate.Restored for today?s readers, this volume carries more than a reprint?s breath: it is a collector?s item and a cultural treasure, attuned to the voices of Mark Twain essays and the Edward Bellamy influences that helped steer public conversation. Its enduring relevance lies in its clarity, its humane humour, and its insistence that literature can illuminate society without surrendering artistry. For casual readers and classic?literature collectors, Backlog Studies offers both accessible charm and rigorous insight into nineteenth century america, urban life, and the moral weather of an era that still speaks to our own. Out of print for decades, Alpha Editions brings this essential work back, restored for today and for future generations.